It doesn't. Just observe. More than one sink. If you fill the sink the same way each time, there may be a small amount of residual motion in the water, causing it to always empty the same way. If you move the faucet to the opposite side of the drain when filling the sink, you may notice that it spins the other way when emptying.
It will float for a while than slowly sink because its density as a cube is Heavier than water (by the way waters density is 0.9-1.0 g and Tar is 1.02 g). I hereby conclude with all reasons that tar ( in a shape of a cube) will float then sink
Lol if you want to know the way it sinks, drop it in a cup of water. If you want to know why it sinks, its because the coin is far more dense then the water making it sink. The reason it is more dense ia because the molecules that make up the coin are much more compact, while the molecules that make up the water are spread apart.
Wind energy is used to generate electricity in a manner similar to the way water is used for the same purpose. The wind turns the blades of a giant turbine, which looks like a big fan, and the turbine turns a shaft. When the shaft turns it spins a generator which causes it to make electricity.
I assume you meant "BOAT"A boat floats because it displaces water... put a boat in the water and it sinks into the surface of the water...the part of the boat beneath water level pushes water out of the way.When the weight of the water pushed out of the way is the same as the weight of the boat, the boat can sink no further.Tho made of steel or other heavy materials, naval architects calculate displacement ( the weight of water the ship's hull pushes out of the way ) as long as the ship weighs Less than the water it displaces, it will safely float.The difference between the weight of the boat and the weight of water it displaces will determine how much Cargo a boat can carry.
ice cubes, iceburgs. do they float or sink and that might answer your question
Yes.
Its probaly because of the way the sink is shaped: a bowl. Go and fill a bowl with water. I just tried it; that's why Hope it helps
Boats displace water (push it out of the way). The boat weighs less than the water it displaces, so it floats on top. If the boat weighed more than the water is displaces, it would sink- which is how a submarine goes under water.
Gravitational pull causes the vortex depending on which side of the planet your on which way the vortex will spin
pluto.... it spins clockwise...
Best way is to snake (rod) the line through the sink waste as the waste flowing from the sink into the tub means the stoppage is AFTER the tub and basin waste as water seeks its own level
The way in which the Earth's core spins is believed to be the source of its
AnswerUnlilke common belief, what hemisphere you live in has nothing to do with the way the toilet flushes. It spins according to how your toilet is manufactured.
There are many ways to clean a laundry sink. One could use baking soda or even leave a denture tablet in the sink overnight with warm water. This should remove the stains in the sink.
place in the sink and fill with cold water for a few hours
Weigh the item down or find a way to fill it with water. For it to sink it must have a greater mass than the liquid it is placed in.
If the meaning behind your question is "does the water go clock-wise or counter clock-wise down a sink or toilet" then the answer is, it depends on the design of the sink or toilet, try this yourself, fill a sink up, pull the plug, when the water is going down (say clock-wise) swirl you finger in the water counter clock-wise and the water will go down that way, proving that it does not matter.